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Growing Plants, Power, and Partnerships Through Agrivoltaics

Solar and agriculture pair well together, thanks to planning and cooperation.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

It is hard to find a flock of sheep nestled under an array of solar panels. “Sheep are late risers. You won’t hear them when you enter the site for an early morning walk. What you hear first are insects: crickets, little frogs. It feels alive to you,” said Lexie Hain, a farmer in the Finger Lakes region of New York and director of agrivoltaics for Lightsource bp. “The flock loves to lie under the panels, so finding them often involves an element of surprise.” ...

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